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..is too damn high!

Anyway, I see many had the slow doors problem. Normally the game renders too fast, something like 3000fps. I realized the way to fix it is to enable vsync in nvidia control panel. I had it off. Even with "let the application decide" it does lock at 60fps and the door animations are normal. But now I notice the mouse or player movement seems more floaty although I am not sure.

Also funny things, when the bug existed, the door was very slow unless you display the map, then it suddenly goes fast and then slow. Also when you were hit and the screen was getting red, it didn't fade back, unless you show the map. Also, it affects other things, like the alien easter egg(alien head scrolls extremely slowly). And now I reached the train level and the player is bouncy if the slow door bug exists (when I disable vsync again. I wanted to disable it so that I check if mouse controls get better).

And then I read so many other problems by many players (I even forgot I don't have music, was there any?). And I can't change the setup of the keys, so I play with defaults, but I can change mouse setup but after a quit and restart I loose the settings. Also, jumping from game to options to save/load, will change resolutions, which might be normal, but I have this annoying switch in displays, black screen, pause, then back. One of the menus, I think the keyboard options, is like something one would do in windows mfc or something.

That's a strange game with lot's of problems (which is understandable trying to run it under windows 10 and modern PC), I have played other oldschool FPS in the past but never this, so I thought I would try this one. If I can go beyond the problems maybe I'll finish it, it's just 10 levels I think.
There is music, check this post for how to get it working:

https://www.gog.com/forum/outlaws_a_handful_of_missions/no_music/post12

Also, later in that thread, they discuss setting up Glide support using nGlide. Maybe that will help with your other glitches.
Thanks for the link.

Another problem (which I don't think can be held) is somehow this game makes me extremely motion sick. I don't know why, I used to have motion sickness with few FPS in the past, but I had years to feel it again. I have become so much better since then that I even can survive VR experiences, let alone oldschool FPS. But this game gave it to me again, which is interesting the least..

p.s. Now that I got the music, I realized what I was missing (I was literally playing this till the mines without music, but now I realize it's fantastic). That really makes me want to replay it again from the beginning, if I can get used to the motion sickness. And, changine the executable name, what a strange bug?
Post edited February 14, 2017 by Optimus6128
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Optimus6128: Another problem (which I don't think can be held) is somehow this game makes me extremely motion sick. I don't know why, I used to have motion sickness with few FPS in the past, but I had years to feel it again. I have become so much better since then that I even can survive VR experiences, let alone oldschool FPS. But this game gave it to me again, which is interesting the least..
Sometimes changing the field of view (FOV) setting can help with this, but I don't know if that's possible with Outlaws. Newer games sometimes have it as a menu option but I don't know if older ones did. Anyone know if this can be done for Outlaws?